Team members are expected to always show respect when game is in progress. If an injury occurs, team members are to stop play and wait until injured player is removed from court.

Communicating is essential in helping teammates know what is going on throughout the court. Teammates are encouraged to have constant chatter or talk throughout the court; this is done to make players aware if another player is behind him, or if someone is open on the other side of the court. Talking can be used to for many beneficial reasons in helping the team play effectively.

Etiquette:

Come prepared and on time.

Give your best effort during competition.

Play fair and have great sportsmanship

Involve your teammates during play time.

Offensive and Defensive Strategies:

Offensively, your main objective is to bring puck down court and attempt to make a goal.

Zones can be useful for offense in that everyone has their own designated area they roughly stay in, and each player continues to pass to each other until offensive player has a clear shot on goal.

The forwards should be horizontal in a straight line, do this so that the forwards have two different angles in which to shoot from. And if puck is turned over, one of the forwards will be able to get back down court to help defenders.

Defensively, man on man is the more common form of defense. In which, players each pick an opposing teammate to guard for the time in which they are playing.

Take the body; defenders do not want to watch where the puck is necessarily, but where the player is because the puck has to go where the player is.

Don’t guard the player who goes behind the net, guard the open players (if any), because goals cannot be scored from behind the net.

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